Why is this website throwing StackOverflow exception

Hello,
I am creating instances of objects within my website so I can use them. Why is this throwing stackoverflow. Here is a mockup of the partical classes and classes. Error is firing in MSF_Methods class on the "private SessionVariables sv = new SessionVariables()"

You have to remove the bin and obj folders as well as any *.settings files and the project should upload fine. Alternatively, you might try using www.ee-stuff.com to upload the file. It's not hosted by EE, but it is affiliated, in a roundabout way (not officially).

I hope I didn't run you off with my previous comment. It wasn't intended to sound off-putting. I only intended to convey that it would be difficult for me to tell you how to adjust the code without knowing what your goal is. The short answer to your question is to either remove:

private MSF_SIS SIS = new MSF_SIS();

...from MSF_Methods *or* remove:

private MSF_Methods MSF = new MSF_Methods();

...from MSF_SIS, either of which may break your design. It depends on what you are trying to accomplish = )

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